1 Timely Tt Ptfnce Bnptrt Daflp J3eto Et3. Wednesday, July 28, 1948 opics from ierrace FRANCOIS LAKE Miss THeanor 'Martley tf "Prince Rupert is a visitor 'at the Beach House. - NEW HAZELTON The "Vancouver Children's "Hospital travelling clinic, after having been In Terrace and Usk yesterday, was at the Hazelton Hospital this morning and proceeded tliis afternoon to SMITHERS The annual medal competition HUNGRY GRASSHOPPERS Grasshoppers do about $25.-000.000 damage a year. I je RST in automotive service . . . f,fIprinClMrl.W' A MacLean enue west which has long been end at Terrace as the guests of town Mr. and Mrs. Bert West. They ' , were on their return journey to J Miss Eva Peterson of Smithers l.T tr Eaatrn Cttnwl Pe..t the weekend in Terrace. Bee Tour ' of the Smithers Golf Club got i under way last Sunday with good ; competition in various competitions. Picnic lunch was served. 1NERAL MOTORS DEALER Hazen Long and son, Bob, who left Francois Lake seven years ago, came up from Vancouver by car and are renewing acquaintances In the tlistrlct. Archie Weatherspoon also came with them at.er being In the Shaughnessy Hospital Jor some time. relatives in the south of En- : " Olof Hanson has been a recent visitor here, iiaking arrange WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Develoninir. Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE ' Amateur and Professional Supplies rh(.vrolrt Bu,f Che. Trucks faBllM UkJsmoblls G.M.C. True. MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY ments for the annual pole drive Start is expected to be made on the Smithers water system r. September. Pump and pipe buve on the Skeena River. TERRACE C.W.L. AFFAIRSUCCESS yet to be delivered. j Mr. and Mrs. William Mum Albert Mercer, old time pros-! 3ce Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, aC. land. . , Mr. and Mrs. Duncan de Ker-gommeaux arrived on Fridays train from Port Edward aiid. after a short stay with relatives here, left on Tuesday for Copper City where they will sjiend the next few weeks on holiday. mery and Gary are staying with pector, is looking for a lost mine in the Skeena Crossing area. Clarence R. D. Ferris, chief' TERRACE Af ter a long delay City Merchants Mrs. Mummery's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Keefe. Mrs. O'Meara is also home for a few days from Albreda. caused by the flood conditions, photographer of the British Columbia Travel Bureau, is a visitor in this district, taking scenic pictures for government moving pictures. City merchants are asked 1 In future to have copy for all j IN TERRACE . . . the Catholic Women's League held their tea and sale on . atur- Pat Mcllroy , of Terrace has been appointed assistant divisional engineer for Uie Canadian National Railways with headquarters at Prince George. I v., A Modern Department Slur "Shorty" Macdonald was a visitor at the Keefe home for the week-end. . Constable and .Mrs. R. Hugers returned from Stewart at the beginning of the week naiiuiiauy-Known lines 111 b it- ,1 i Udif Wear. Yard r.iu.ri. Mrs. R. W. Calderwood has left r ' ' l?!l Men's Clolhinr .' Shoes . . display advertisements into the Daily News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the regular hour for publication. for Vancouver where it 5s expected she will have to remain in David Jordan is making a good recovery after having been In Canon Hlnchllffe rf Kniu'.-ir " Francois Lake played Burns Lake baseball team on Sunday afternoon, Francois Lake winning the game. hospital for a" few days. was a visitor In town on Tuesi,; v "fnHri plus 4 new Se,,-S,rv rood lasaAJJrtl Section with a Free Deliverr r."7vw;-r.j Service. hospital for several months. Advertise in tlie Daily News! David Bows lias purchased the old Willan home here and Is mak HE SKEENA MERCANTILE Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kerr returned this week from V:i tons and will again take up residence I in Terrace after an absence 01 nearly three years. ing a number of repairs. RUPERT MARINE REALTY Eight were present at the Fair Board meeting at Mrs. Lee Cooper's on Thursday evening. Plans were made for the Fair on August 25. P clay afternoon in the Credit Union hall. It was well attended and highly successful. Flowers decorated the tea tables and stalls and, as hostess, Mrs. Miller welcomed the patronage. Those contributing to the success of the affair were: " Serviteurs The Misses Kofoed, Tetreault, Patrician, D. Johnson. In the kitchen were Mrs. Bisson-nette, Mrs. W. Christy, Mrs. Des-jardins. Home cooking Mrs. Kofoed and Mrs. Lever. . . Sewing Mrs. Cote and Mrs. Nornuindeau. Mrs. Doll acted as cashier and Mrs. Tetreault was in charge oi the raffle. In the evning a .'.aid party v.r:s held at which the drawing for the cedar chest lull of house!. ok', linen look place. Mrs. E. Hang-land drew the winning ticket IN THE Seabee Amphibian Plane A road crew has been working on the Kispiox road of late and will move from there to Kit-wanga to carry out widening, iContinnec on Page Six) Norbert Cote left m Monday for Hazelton where he v.iil be Y Non-Schedule Charter Service (J. CLAl'SEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT' TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY I employed lor the ut y.' Iw months. Commercial Hunting Fishing Sijjhtseoini' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor entertained in their spacious home on Saturday evening. About 50 guests enjoyed delightful hospitality with the younger set congregating round a campfire down on the lake-shore, toasting welners and singing songs until well after midnight. jrm Hinitn Is extending his business premises on Lak'.-lse ENA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. FOR Qt'ICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsetts, Waterfront) Phone Green 975 Avenue where work started this week on excavating the lot next ing gown was Vance Johnson with ticket No. 47. Winners at cards were Ladles" first, Mrs. Miller; consolation, Mrs. Hobenschield. Men's first, F. Johnson; consolation, Mrs. Baker. Bingo winners were J. Lever, Box 548 PHONES ' W. H. Martin, 23; E. T. Kenney Ltd . 35 to the dry goods store In rpdi b'rlnce Rupert: Prince Rupert Hotel, 4G8 ness for an ,rrny building which is being moved on to It. The I Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lougheed of Victoria are spending pari I excavated gravel is being used No. 55 which was held by Bernice IS YOUR CAR Mrs. Lever. J. Tetreault and Mrs Baker. Ljau 'N ltifcuAU- NfcWa wu. bkino KfcrtuLlf to fill In the gully on Gnig Av-1 Matthews. Winer of the dress- of their holidays with the Verne TAKING A BEATING? 7 Bennett family at Uncha Lake Mr. and Mrs. "Butch" Merrick and small son are also at Un cha Lake, staying at their old .... Is the hot weather getting it down? What it needs is our summer check-up service. Guaranteed to Inject new pep put It home Moosehorn Lodge." They came up by road from Abbots- ford. j In A-l condition keep it rolling Mr. and Mrs. David L. Wlttet smoothly for the balance of summer. of San Diego, Calif., are stay ing at Paradise Lodge on the north bank of Francois Lake. Mr. Wittet is publisher of Edu- I WJWMMT eational Magazines on the West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. M Jl. of Hawaii, who are touring extensively through the coun try, stayed a short time at Paradise Lodge. Another guest See us for your Preserving Supplies was Brig. General Lambert of Vancouver who travelled up from Vancouver in a twin- J motored Grumman Goose pil-j oted by E. F. Williamson. Mr. Jand Mrs. Gosse returned to TIN'S, JARS AND JELLY GLASSES CANNING MACHINES AND PRESSURE COOKERS WE DELIVER Si1 Vancouver in the plane with them. Mrs. Gosse is Rosemary (Hunter) Harrison's aunt and she and Mr. Gosse attended the wedding at Colleymount. 21 E. Anderson, F. Anderson and Ralph Jones came from Decker Lake and fished for char on Sunday afternoon, bagging five, the largest weighing 21 pounds, one of 16 pounds and another of 15. f McBride Street Phone 311 i Kaien Co-op BLONDE J u- imjn AIM I come o.eMo Fred's 1 TZT I s 1 W ( taue -we're eU.n pSA HM-M--) I f WIVES ARE SHARP ) fi't t) I I t 1 uo a liU' tame f4 ( a little ) f as ea.o knives Sr C-ZTtl -4 rfsS&Ef&rt I P Agf ' . , n r I f 1 I bsfil , J- I DIDN'T GIVE IT i: (FORMAt S TS - I " ( ( ENOUGH THOUGHT ) V uaw v y V; IL - , : . A SITUATION LIKE J AWH. j ; y JL ,; JAJ ( THIS REQUIRES ALL) - SXr' A i or " r- ' ;- ' THE cunning 4, "1 Itfl X I WONDER 1 v L NO USe 1f?YlNS TWE LOC?GE-MEETlNG ) l( WHAT WOULD HAPPEN ) i. ! OR SICK-FRIEND GAG ---SHE'S ON TO N ; l IF UUST WENT IN 4- M THOSE I'M COMPLETELV FRUSTRATED- ( AND TOLD HER COLD ) y-AC- ITS HOPELESS I'M JUST J S THAT 1 WAS GOING -t PUNISHING MYSELF T v I V, OVER TO FREDS J A O fc- C5S jj!pfif Cope. V4. King Fcnum nJicMt. Int.. WoTlTrifhH- rwtfvcl J, 1 raiUniljitj I" Hsfrr-'V- boys-a B'G,NEwayiIi)ij;ji : . L,muntf: j JEST -v" Zrr, . - ,'iTTTrilhiri 1 beautiful world has ) firJM-'v n,'n : FSSSA Tl) sURe7 f :'V imjlilj 3-- JUST OPENED v Steamship Movements Daylight faaving Time Tor Vancouver Monday ss. Princess Adelaide 11 p.m. WINDOW GLASS IN ALL SIZES - FOR THE HOUSE PICTURES . WE CUT ANY SIZE DOUBLE DIAMOND FOR THE BOAT PHONE WRITE DROP IN Tuesday ss. Carnosun, 1 :30 Phone 179 Box 1127 251 3rd West 9 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert 12:15 midnight. Friday ss. Catala, p.m. July 14 ss. Princess Norah. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Carnosun, p.m. Monday ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 1 a.m. Friday ss. Catala, 5 p.m. July 23 ss. Prince George, 10 a.m. July 19 ss. Princess Norah, a.m. For Alice Arm, Me wart, Port Simpson .Sunday ss. Carnosun, mid- llght. I Don't Worry... tveve lots left ! Our beautiful gifts are so attractive that some people find them an irresistible temptation. However the choicest pieces remain for our wisest customers. We gather stock from many parts of the world. Diamonds from Africa, rubies from India, opals from Australia, gold and silver from Canada, china from India, watches from Switzerland and America. From Alice Arm, Stewart, Purt Simpson Tuesday -ss. Carnosun, a.m. From Ocean Falls Monday ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. Remember that something from Bulgers is always worth having. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert, 10 a.m. Friday- -ss. Catala, a.m. July 19 ss. Prince George, 11 a.m. For Ocean Falls Monday ss. Princess Adelaide, 11 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 12:15 p.m. July 17 ss. Prince George, p.m. From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince Rupert p.m. For Alaska Wednesday es. Prince Rupert, midnight. July 23 ss. Prince George, 2 p.m. 8 I sA tT I 1 I .11